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Lord Byron
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« on: 08:52:39, 04-04-2007 »

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« Reply #1 on: 09:10:37, 04-04-2007 »

Thanks Lord Byron. By doing this I came across a posting at FoR3 by Reiner which says:

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The unbridled rudeness of r3ok's most prominent poster has created a very bad atmosphere there.....

Could someone enlighten me? I'd like to find this bad atmosohere and spray some Haze  Smiley

Surely he's not saying t-p is rude  Huh

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« Reply #2 on: 09:14:39, 04-04-2007 »

Surely he's not saying t-p is rude  Huh


No, that's not who Reiner meant, as was made clear later in the thread, John.
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« Reply #3 on: 09:27:19, 04-04-2007 »

'Twas a joke IGI  Smiley

I've had some PM's explaining the background to all this so no further enlightenment is required Wink
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« Reply #4 on: 13:57:03, 04-04-2007 »

This was all about Reiner's feud with me after he got rather upset by some of my comments about Oscar Wilde. No hard feelings on my part, it seems to have calmed down now (storm in a teacup, I reckon).
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